Electronics Tomorrow 457090805 433MHz RF Receiver User Manual
Electronics Tomorrow Ltd. 433MHz RF Receiver
User Manual
Size: 140mm(W)x177mm(H) M100 P.1
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Locations of Control
Mam Uml (Recere)
SNOOZE/LIGHT BUTTON
IE TEMP MIN/MAX BUTTON
SET BUTTON
Ii! WAVE BUTTON
“01°F BUTTON
CLEAR BUTTON
SNOOZE/ALARM ON/OFF SWITCH
r (Forward Set) BUTTON
n - (Backward Set) BUTTON
RE-SYNC BUTTON
RESET BUTTON
HUMIDITY MAX/MIN BUTTON
PRESURE UNIT BUTTON
TIME ZONE/DST BUTTON
Model 4570
RemoIe Unit (Tr
RESET Button
Model 5725 ‘
AA Tze ballery. rhTs dock may use more men ans pTece aI banevy Please reler I0 The
engraved ballery marks lnslfle The battery compartment Iot Ihe correct ballety Iype
P2
The RADIO-CONTROLLED CLOCK
th lhc Radlo-Commllcd ("luck )T\U Iunc [he TnTnT a cttrulc I|mc|y|ccc \\‘Ilhln llhz conltncnr II can
tecelve the “me ngnnt mmsmrlled by rhc Nultonal [|\>III\|Ic ofSlundnrd< nnTI chluwlnzy I NIST T.
whrch I5 wgulated by 3 nrrnnrc docks and deuate less than I second wlrhm 3.000 yeah.
The NIST broadcasfl the tune mgrml I WWVB. bUkHz ) conlrnnollsI) fmm Tm! Cullinsr Colomdu
TIus sIgnflI can be rcccned anywhere Tn The Cuntmcnlal USA Thn Itmg wrncT AM I rudm recepuon Ts
p0>stb|e wtth a porrnhlc radro. h n expected Thar the s|gnnl cnn reach a drsmncc 007000 miles from
Ihc lmmmlllen Therefore, your clad wtll receive the srgnnr wlthm IIIc bronTIcasr range nnynhere an
AM stgnul can be recenedr generally Ihc ngnnl cannot be prcked up I“ Inassrve nreTnI and concrete
structures unless near n \\|ndt)\\ In nddmon some environmental effect I see below I may nt’fect the
Iransmmmg dismnct
For morc Tnformnnorr please sludy Il\e WWVB WEB page ofNIST nr -
hnp “WWW boulder nist gov/umeficq'
Feature (34 rimt'
' Receive GOkHz WWVB stgnal [ransmmed by NIST a“ F011 Collms. Colarado
' Automnnc time adjusimenl aflcr srgnnl rcccptton
~ Calendar wtth day onhe week display
. Hour, mtnulc and second dtsplay
' I2 or 24-hour format
~ Indoor temperature and rernore Iempemlurs
~ Cenligmde or Fahrenheu readout
~ lndom, Outdoor temperature measurement range from 68°F ~ lSS’FI -50°C ~ 70°C)
' Temperature resalunon 0 Z°F ( (11°C I
~ Indoor hygmmeler
~ Indoor Itygmmeler measurement range from BMW.
' I-Innndny resolunon I%
~ Weather folecnsl wrth barometer rendmg
' Bar chzn fat last 12 hours balomeler
. ian or Tnbnr readout for baromcler
~ ( lock (tpclmlml tetttperatute from JZ”F ~ 122m ttc ~ 50°C)
- Ttntettcctttat; lAlmnlcCloCk) better ll‘ltlll 1 second In 3,001) yet s
~ Tttne tee lll’t’ll‘y t tree run ). tt ttlttn fillsewlld per nlmllh
Attention
The Rntlto-(‘onttulletl Clock ohtatns the at utate tune wnh trtrelees Icchllolog) Smut: a all ntrelets
tlet tees. the rcct‘nlng atttlny ml!) he affect by. but not llmlh‘d In, the t'ollotttttg mttrlntons
~ Long transnulttng dtsmnce
~ Ncurby Ihnlmlzlln< and valleys
- Among Iall buildings
. Near ratlmy lug]! voltage cattle, clc
. Near freextay, almorle ete
' Neal conslmctmn Site
~ Ilt>ldc concrete blllldlngs
~ Neat etcctttctl tppttances
~ Bad weather
- tnsnle mDVlng vehltrles
- Nemby metalltc structures
Location P recanliolls
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other locattons ultete receptton t; good A\(l|d lhc following loctuons, \\'hlcll can tntettete with ptnpet
rcceptmn,
ten r. new term t m m, shame, mm» m arm,
heel new“ at, Nathan,
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teemtwwe, mum
mm “humane“;
Before You Begin
To ensure proper fllnclmnlng oflhe Weather forecast stauot. please follovt lhlS set up pmcedure
- Insert hartertes fut the main unll ( Refer I0 sectmtt of Battery lnstallnttont
- Place the mmn untt as close as posstble next In the remote unit and men battencs for the temotc unit
. Posttmn tll: remole null and mm unit wtthm effecttve lrallsmlsslon t‘angel tthtch tn usual
cucumslt’mces IS 20 to 30 meters,
Note lhdl the efi'ectlve range ts ntlecled by the blllldlng nmtemls and where the mum and temotc untt
tnc pttatttnncd. Ir) \Llrlull5 setup for the best results
Batter) lttstalltttiun
Batu-n Installation offllt’ main Illlit
' Open the ballcty doot
' Remove whole SCI nfttltl ballcrlcs
Load full set ( 4pcs AAA stze battettes lofnew hattenes tn polm'ltyl + l nndl - l us tndtcated
~ Close the battery dam
Press RESET button once
Batter) Installation oftne remote unit
- Open the battery door
- Remote whulc set ofoltl bullcrlcs
Load full sctt 2pcs AA stze battcncs tornen bullsrle: tn polurtty l + land ( , t as lndtcated
Close the battery door
' Pre ' RESET bulloll once
ttttttnttg v Du no! mtt n/L/ tmtt nth lltlllt’l ntr
D0 Ital tmr untt/me, Y/lllldtml {turban-zinc ) or let lnttgeah/e / Mir/tel ttttttmttttt t battettrr
Do not much any other button or scluttg on your tnant untt, tt mu automallcally metre the remote
temperature and tune stgnal after ballcrtes tnserted.
Getting Started
Themmeler
Upon power up ol‘the remote untt( DI prcasmg the RESET button It the temperature RF stgnal ts
tntntetltately sent lo the utttn untt. The mam ttrut attempts to search the RF tempemmre signal for 5
minutes afler power up < m ptcestng the RESET hnttort ).
Ifthe RF stgnal I5 recetved witlttn the first 5 mmutes after power up (lflhc mam untt, the temperature
will shown on the remote lempcmmre display; otltenttse u wtll Showlng blank F".
After the remote unit temperature ts Show“ on the remote tempetatute display, the synchronizatton of
mm untt and remote untt I5 cstnbhshed. place the remote unit outside m a shaded. dry mea to protect tt
as lfunder an umbrella.
lfthe RF temperature stgnal ts not rccetved vlllllln the first 5 mmutest press the RE-SYNC button on the
mam untt. the mam untt will attempt remote temperature For another 6 mlnule>.
P5
Radio Clmlrlflled Clock
«s lung as bnncllcs nre xupplylllg pmmr lo the nulln unrt. rt recenes lhe tune srgnhl mul mhusl lune
huromnncnlly Nu mnnuhlndhrsunetn rs reuuued nnerpouer up Accurulc adlllsllllcnl orrhe clock
based on (he lllne slgnnl rs- supponed m rhe connnemn USA
Vuu are recommended ro Icnlc lht- duck uverurgln ktr searching tune slgtthl slncc nlglll nme nllons
holler n-anslntsston ttfllme slgnnl
Signal Receive Opernlilm
The mam Ilnll dulomallcally mocha lllc lime slgnal 8 llmcs crcryday al 2.0mm. 5.1)Unnl, S'flO‘dnL
ll 00am. 2.00pm. 5 00pm. 8.00pm. ll (70pm and lmlkc any reqrnred adjustment Io Ille llnle semng.
t The WAV E OK lndlczllor and the antenna lots or icon appears on the drspluy rrlhe llme srgrml ls
successfully reeened ht 2:00mn or after manual pressed WAVE hurron
Inmuthmr Du rlo/ pure/m any hut/on m-sninrll opumlmtt nhile a signal waelw Opul‘tllkm h m
pmgtm
Tn'ggnring 3 Receive operation Manual
r You can Inggcr a slgnal rccclvc operalioll m any mnc hy pr-cssrng the WAVE but-on. whlch cause the
mam unu rh perform an lnllncdimc slgnal l‘cccll'c operatlvm
l “successful signhl Rem-Winn
lflhc aulnlnullc updcne other rhau 2 00am me unsuccessful. rhe wave on lop orthe onrenna rower Wlll
be dtsappear lrthe aumlnmlc update at 2:00nm or numully lrlggered recepnon are unsuccessful, both
orthe wave lean and the WAVE OK Icon will he drsappeared,
”unsuccessful slgnal receplmn (lfier ballery lnsullullon or afier resel. lhc main llnll keep trying for
I0 nllnnres ¢\c|y hour unlll llme signal reccplion successful
Manually Set the Clock
To Sel Ihe Calendar
Press SET bullon I0 acme calendar sel mode
Press + or 7 bullon sequeunnlly lo set year
Holdlng down ellller + or 7 bulmn change lht: year or hlgh speed
Press SET bunon to confinn year set and goes m date scr
Press + or— bunon sequennally lo set dam:
Holdlng down eilher + or — button change lhe dale at high speed
awash)»—
P6
T0 59! [he Time
I Pl ‘ET bullnn allot cnlcndzll sel mode
2 Press t or fblllmll scqucnllnlly lo scl lnlnulcx‘ uhcn yuu press lllc r m flnlllon tlncc. lllc seconds
mum rcscl ll) 00
3 Huldlllg down cllhcr + hr 7 btmmr ehhnge the lune tn Illgh speed.
4 Press SET button after dcilre lllne 35! and goes [0 nme formal scl mode
5 Press » ol 7 bullull lo to vglc bemeell thr and 24 hr llme dlsplay forum
6 Press SET hurton lo confirm hnd qull lhe sel rnonc.
DST and TIME ZONE
To Set DST
1 Press and hold Illa DSTrTlME ZONE button ulllll DST and ON Icon shown
2 Press + or f bulmn lo scl DST an or Off.
3 press DSTtTlME ZONE button agam to confirm and quu
T0 St! Time Zone
Press lhc TIME ZONE hunou unlll ymll dcslre tune [one shown on lllc display
Using Alarm
T0 Set Alarm Time
1. Press + or— human sequenunlly lo sel rhe alann tune, the alarm nnle WI“ be shown m lune display
wnh ALARM ICOIl lumen on
2. Holdlng down cnher + or — hunon change lhe alarm lune at high speed.
To Active Alarm Funcllon
l. Shdt the SNZ/ALARM onr'orr smtch ro on posluon the sign 2 MII appear on the lime
display, The alarm funcllon rs acllvaled
2, When the alarm sounds press the SNOOZE/LIGHT bullcn The alarm wlll smlnd rhe same lime of
rhe next day.
3 To denuive the alarm funcllon, sllde (he SNZ'ALARM ON/OFF swheh ro orr poslllon
To Active the Snooze Alarm
l, Shde the SNZ’ALARM ON/OFF smtch to SNZ position The slgn
lnne dlsplay
Zr When the alarm smllldr press the SNOOZEt LIGHT bullon The alaml wlll sound again ln
appmnlllatcly s mmmes.
3. To detlcthalc the snooze alum-l. slldc [he SNZ/ALARM ON/OFF switch to OFF posnlont
and 2: null appear on the
P7 M100
Check IN 1 REMOTE Temperature
”if: indoor Irliipcnllulc l> dlhpllly ed ml Illt.‘ IN DOOR Iempcrdlurt‘ field and dis KIEMOTI; lClllpeI’Jllll’C
\\'|II be shown 0“ Ihr: RFMOTE temperature licld
Maximum and Minimum Temperature
The maximum and nnnrnuun recorded lelllpel‘dllllc reading Will ourornsrrcnlh he srored m rlre memory
Plesi (he TEMP MAX MIN blllloll ones to display Ihe INDOOR maximum and mtlllmtmt record Press
Illc button again to shun lhc REMOTE maximum mid nnnimnin record. The respective indichror.
INDOOR and REMOTE wt” bcdlspldycd
To elenr the memory, press CLEAR hiiiron nhcn rlre maximum and rnrnrrnrrrn renrper-nture records are
shown. n n rll clear rhe record ofllle shown temperature field
Manimu III and Minimum Humidit)
The mmlnltlltl and rnrnrinurn recorded lrurnrdity reading will aumllmllcnll), he srored in the memory
Press rlie HUMIDlT\' MAX/MIN lnrrton once to display the INDOOR maxtmum record, Pres rlie
hrrrron again in span the mom minimum rccrml The rcspccnve indicator. MAY mid MIN“ wlII he
displayed.
To clear the memory. press CLEAR button nhen the maxlmullt or rrrrnrrnurn hunlldltv records are
shonn. rr rirll clenr the record oi rhe shoun llz‘lt'l
Weather Foretisl and Bnromeler
The Weather lorecnsr lsdisplayed wnh easy underslandlng icone there are five condilloll nfpredrored
“ealher eondrnon wllh following icon animation: l
cloudy
MW Once result/lg rim blfl'L' ilml. IllL’ VK’IithIL’ lwul/lcl'riiml mlt be alumna/after 34 hmuix.
PB
rlrc Birornerer mclhurc the atnrdspncre pressure ind drsplny lll llumcrlcnldl>|31étyacc0m|nny nrtlr n
tendency indicator. when the pl re rs going rip. the up mm“ erl shown and n duwll drrtm‘ indicate
rr gnlng rlonn conrlnron or'nirnosphere pressure
Displa) L‘lli!
The default unrr for renrpernnrre rs °F. press “C °r huhon urli toggle the drsplay nun oi lempemltlre
between QC zllld ‘F
The dcl‘aull llnll for atmosphere pressure is rung. press PRESSURE umr button will toggle the
display nnu ofalllluspllere pressure herween llng and rnhi mint-Bar I
Receiver Smge Indicator
The RF slglul indicator in the base unit remote temperature wlndow ittll show the folltmmg:
I No SIGNAL DEYEcnoN
SIGNAL DEYECTION
NI SUCCESSFUL RECEPTION
Losing Synchronization orthe nireless thermometer
lfihe hnse unrt displayed a proper remotc temperature in the prrst bill llow displays hlnnk “ the
Itjlhiflt illill illld the “hull llnll mil} mm iml ~3 nchrulll/dllttll ”Ill“ Quill“. [7KL\\ lllc RL ‘\ \(
button ot’tlie main unit. The main unit iiill flllel‘l‘ipl ouldnor lempemlurc reception for another 6
IllImlICS and reinitiale SynChl‘OnUallO“ With the remote trim ”the remote temperature cznnol be
t’ercivcd. check.
l, The dlslance ofthe main unit or remote unrt should he at test 3-4 feel am?!) from any inlerfsrlng
sources such zls computer monirors or TV sets.
2 Avoid plating the main ullll onto or rn rne rmmedrnre pmximlly of metal window frames.
3 Using olht‘r eleetrreal producls such as headphones or spcakcl operating on the same signal
frequency t 433MHZ ) may prevent correct signal transmission nnd reoeptrorr
4 Nelgltbors using electrical devices opemllon on the 433MHc signal flequcncy can also cause
interference.
Note: When the 433Ml—lz srgnals rs l'ecelved correctly. do no! re-open the banery cover olertlrer the
remote tinit or the main unll. as the hallerlcs may Sprlllg free from lhc conlacl< and force a false reset.
Should rlns happen acctdenlally rhen reset bolh unrt mllelwlse lmnsmlsslon problems may occur
P. 9
The mart mum trnusnti. ml rnnge ls IOU feet from lhe tentnle unlt lo the tnnut tttnt t tn open space t
llmtcvcr. lhls tlepentls un the sunntnttlntg ent lrtmmcm and tntet-lerenee Ict‘cl; rhe tetnpetnnne
slglllll (m\ els tn n suntghl hue hunt the remote untt lo the clock The stgnnl u tll not Cll|\C nronntl
blocklllg (threel lflto teeepuen lS pns hle desptte the n - rlnnun nfthese reams, nll unll hate to he
lcscl
lntcrl’ -r mt»
Slgnals from othel hnnsehnlel tletlees. such as elm} contruls. door bells and home seeunty systems.
may Iempoml'lly tntetrere ulth the nuns and cause reeepltnn lntlnre. Th manual and does not
aITect the general performance nfthe product. The llansnnssmn and receptlen ot‘tcmpemturc tcadmg
utll resume once the tnterlerenee has slapped
Troultlc Shooting / FAQt Frequent Ask Question )
There is m outdoor temperature shown on the unit?
A Press the R SYNC button on the mam tlml and the outdoor lclnpelnmle wlII shown wllhln
lntnutes. lrne temperature ls shuwn alter 6 minutes or RE-SVNC hntlon pres eat the remote untl
ts elther loo far awny ofthere ls some lntcrference hemeen the remote and mant umt. firm; the
remote unll m llle nlnln mm and re-synchronlzes. Then move the lemole unlt to a new locallon
cl0Dllll|0n
58“: to [58°F wllh 0 1°]: lesclllliml
nlertnl
etery [6 secund»
every 16 seconds
Tetnperntnre cllcckll
Receiver
Tmnsl’llnlel‘
Ttnnsnnsslon distance lnaxtmum l00 feet tn open field, dependlng upen surroundlng slmclntes,
mountmg locallon and posstblt: mlerlermg sources
Power source ( Alkalmc hatterles recommended )
Recener 4 "AAA" ballellcs, 1 EV ballel‘lcs
Transmitter 2 "AA" batterles, 1,5V bntrerles
Battery life about l2 months
Dllncnslon ( L K W x H)
Rccelver
Transmitter
[95 x 33 x 103 mm
[00x 30 x 70mm
p11 P12
Tm; dc‘vlcc commie: wuh Fun 15 mm FL'L' rules Oncrmlon c “tum to thc tuna“ mg mo
condmon. (1mm dc\ tcc may not cause harmful uncrferenct and 12» Tlus dcvlcc |m|>l ttcccpl any
mtcrt’creucc rccenzd. vntlutltng mcncrcncc that may cause undesnrcd opcmlmn
Wummg‘ ( hanges or nmdnicmam m Ihls mm not ckpl’cfil) apprmed by the party |cspon51b|c for
comphancc mutt! \0M the user‘s aulhmlly to operate the cqulpmcnl
NOT _.Tl1|s equlpmcm has been lesled and found lo comply mm thc hunts liar at cm x B dlgtml
deuce. puustmm to Pan ts ot‘thc FCC Rules The>c lmms are desugned to mm Ide reasonable
prmmmn agtmm harmful tmcrtbrcuce m t| restdelmul msmllatmn Tlus eqmpmcnt generates, tlscx‘
and can radiatc mam frequency energy and. tfnol matted and used m accordance Nth the
tnslructto1ts,xnay Cause lmrmtut mterfcrcncc m mdm commumctnmn:
Howewr. there is no guarantee that mtcn‘crcncc ml! nomrcut m u panlculm tnslnllmlon. It‘thus
equlpmem does cause harmful mtcrfcrcncc to radvo or lelevlston lecepuon, whlch can be delemuned
b) tummg [he equipmcnl off and on, the um is encouraged to try to towed the mtertcrcnce by one or
mnre of the folkm'mg measures-
- Rem-tent or relucatc tlm men mg tmlenntt.
- Increase the separahtm between the equlpmcn! and the recener.
- Connect the eqmpmcnt mm an oullel an a mum dflTfl‘eI“ from than to whlch the recetvu I>
connccncd.
~ (‘onfllll the dealer (n an experienced (Adm/TV ltchnlcmn for help
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